Comment by randcraw

Comment by randcraw 3 days ago

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The author neglects to observe that doubling tuition over 30 years equates to only a 2.35% inflation rate. That sounds pretty close to the US inflation rate during that time, so increases in tuition cost have been held in check pretty well.

abeppu 3 days ago

No, if anything the article has a copyedit error in saying twice in one sentence that the doubling is after inflation-adjustment.

> While there have been some small declines in tuition prices over the last decade, when adjusted for inflation, College Board data shows that the average, inflation-adjusted cost of public four-year college tuition for in-state students has doubled since 1995.